[0001] The invention relates to a pipe-clip, comprising an annular clip body formed of a
strip material, the ends of which are bent into flanges adapted to be pulled together
by means of a clamping screw, a lining of elastomer material being provided on the
inner side of the clip body, said lining being provided with ribs or similar projections
on one side and being smooth on the other side.
[0002] Such a pipe-clip is known e.g. from DE 34 39 418. With this well-known pipe-clip
the ribs or projections are provided on the inner circumferential side of the lining,
i.e. on the side turned away from the annular clip body (the latter being usually
formed of metal). When applying the clip around an article, such as a pipe, to be
suspended by means of the clip, the projecting ribs will engage the outer surface
of the article (pipe). Due to the projecting ribs a shock-absorbing suspension of
the article (pipe) may be obtained.
[0003] In addition to being used for the suspension of metal pipes, such pipe clips are
increasingly used for fastening plastic water pipes onto walls.
[0004] A disadvantage found in practice is to be seen in that after some time the lining
tends to become adhesively connected with the plastic conduit. Due to this the plastic
pipe will be no longer permitted to slide within the surrounding clip on locations,
where this would be desirable. It is assumed that this undesired phenomenon is caused
by migration of the plasticizer(s) within the elastomer material of the lining. The
invention aims at reducing this tendency of the lining and the pipe to become adhesively
connected, in such a way, that a sliding movement of the pipe at locations, where
necessary, will remain possible while maintaining the shock absorbing effect of the
lining.
[0005] According to the invention this aim is achieved in that the projecting ribs are provided
on the outer circumference of the lining so that they engage the inner side of the
annular clip body. This means, that the smooth side of the lining will get into contact
with the pipe, due to which the surface pressure between lining and pipe will be a
fraction only of that with the well-known construction.
[0006] It will remain possible with the pipe-clip according to this invention to clamp a
pipe on a certain preferred location - from where sliding movements are permitted
to take place in opposite directions-in place by tightening the clamping screw to
such an extent, that the two flanges are engaging one another. At other locations
a suspension permitting sliding movements may be obtained by means of the same size
of pipe-clip when a filling member of a certain thickness is applied between the two
flanges.
[0007] The invention will be hereinafter further explained by way of example, with reference
to the accompanying drawing.
Fig. 1 is an elevation of the pipe-clip according to the invention and
fig. 2 is a cross-section along the line 2-2 in fig. 1.
[0008] The pipe-clip shown in the drawing consists of a strip of metal which is formed into
an annular clip body 1, the ends of which are formed into flanges 2 and 3, which may
be pulled together by means of a clamping screw 4, so as to clamp the clip body around
an article, such as a plastic pipe.
[0009] The annular clip body 1 is provided with a lining 5 formed of an elastomer material,
e.g. a suitable type of synthetic rubber. The lining is provided, in a manner known
per se, with bent edges 5a facing one towards the other and adapted to engage the
lateral edges of the annular clip body 1. The lining 5 has on its outer surface, i.e.
on the side facing towards the annular clip body 1, projecting circumferential ribs
7 and 8. The ribs 7 located adjacent the lateral edges of the lining have a smaller
height than the ribs 8 located in the central area. Due to this the lining has an
inner circumferential surface which is composed of a smooth, cylindrically shaped
middle section 9 and two conically widening lateral portions 10 connected to each
of the ends of the section 9. Such a lining permits a pipe to be clamped in place
by tightening the fastening screw to such an extent, that the two flanges 2 and 3
will engage each other, while the inner circumferential surface of the lining will
substantially adapt a cylindrical shape. By turning the fastening screw less tightly
the lateral portions 10 will keep the conically widening shape so that a sliding movement
of the pipe within the shorter middle section 10 will remain possible. In order to
prevent the fastening screw 4 from being tightened too heavy at those locations, where
a sliding movement must remain possible, a filling ring 13 may be applied between
the two flanges 2 and 3.
[0010] A nut 14 is welded to the clip body 1 in the usual manner so as to attach the clip
to a wall. The lining is provided with a corresponding recess.
1. A pipe-clip, comprising an annular clip body formed of strip material, the ends
of which are bent into flanges adapted to be pulled together by means of a clamping
screw, a lining of elastomer material being provided on the inner side of the clip
body, said lining being provided with ribs or similar projections on one side and
being smooth on the other side, characterized in that the projecting ribs are provided
on the outer circumference of the lining so that they engage the inner side of the
annular clip body.
2. A pipe-clip according to claim 1, characterized in that the lining is provided
with circumferential ribs, located adjacent the side edges and in the central area,
the ribs located adjacent the lateral edges having a smaller height than the ribs
located in the central area, so that the lining has an inner circumferential surface,
which is composed of a smooth, cylindrically shaped middle portion and two conically
widening side portions connected thereto on each side.